Guangzhou's hidden bastions of authentic Ramen

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Fu Fu: Civilian Choice

A bowl of ramen here costs just 19 yuan. With food costs today soaring, it's unexpected to find a bowl of authentic Japanese ramen for this price, especially in Tao Jin North. One would expect the low price to reflect a low-quality of soup, but Fu Fu delivers great ramen without hitting patrons' wallets.[Photo:163.com]

Ramen across the Pearl River,the pride of Guangzhou

A lot of restaurants from Hong Kong open up in Guangzhou, but rarely does it happen in reverse.

Fu Fu is that restaurant, with establishments in Hong Kong and Shanghai. This small izakaya has built a loyal fan base wherever it sets up shop. [Photo:163.com]

Local materials, Japanese taste

Fu Fu uses ingredients that are all grown locally. However, ramen purists need not worry, as Fu Fu's head chef makes maintaining an authentic Japanese flavor a top priority. The ramen broth is a combination stock, where pork and chicken feet are boiled down for more than four hours each day. Likewise, 130g of Japanese noodles are cooked for a minute and a half. Taking pride in its fresh ingredients, Fu Fu never puts monosodium glutamate (MSG) in its ramen, so patrons won't have that heavy, sluggish feeling that comes with gulping down a bowl of soup doused with MSG. [Photo:163.com]

Delicious snacks

In addition to ramen, Fu Fu offers a wide variety of appetizers and snack foods, when a bowl of ramen isn't enough. Their gyoza, or Japanese fried dumplings is popular among patrons to enjoy before, during, or after you've eaten your ramen.[Photo:163.com]

Add: No. 19 A ,Tao Jin road north, Yue Xiu district,Guangzhou

Tel:020-8359 3122

Business hours:11:00am - 11:00pm

Traffic: Tao Jin station exit B, subway line 5.

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